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Sion was finally off the clock when the last train ended hours ago and decided to walk home, but then he met Riku halfway.
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- Part 1 of Heavenly
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A collection of drabbles about the daily life of Riku, the village's sin-eater, and Yushi, the son of the shrine's helper. Inside this limited time frame of youth and life, they are happy.
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- Part 3 of Last Festival
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Ryo thought it was unfair for such a small child to be forced to live on the mountain alone. It was unfair to keep this tradition under such secrecy, as if it weren’t an important play for the village. It was unfair to take his best friend away from him.
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- Part 2 of Last Festival
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Ryo said it was funny, because he knew Riku was the kindest person in the world, but it could instantly vanish because he was just ‘resting’.
“It isn’t fair, don’t you think?” Yushi said. He was scrolling down his phone when Ryo told him about the term. “He’s just sitting there, minding his own business, but people will misunderstand.”
—a.k.a. I am tempted to make something of that alleged fight :p
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Sion knew Riku—he knew him through match videos, through his coach's analysis about his school's rotation strategy. If it were anyone else, Sion would've told him to fuck off, but for some odd reason, Sion calmed down. Perhaps it was the faux feelings of being a distant acquaintance. Perhaps because Sion knew Riku knew how he felt.
—a third-year Sion and a third-year Riku, met in the semi-final where they were both supposed to play. But, instead of the court, they met in the audience seat.
or, my short Sion/Riku take on that absolute horror trope of sports anime: third year's graduation.
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Sion wants to be holy. He wakes before dawn. He kneels in the chapel until his knees bruise purple against the stone. Riku flicks cigarette ash onto the Virgin Mary's robe and sleeps through morning mass with a cross around his neck like something cheap and half-forgotten.
God watches over them both, but the body always betrays.
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Sion has always been little more than a pawn in his parents' sprawling empire, a disappointment in their quest for the perfect heir. Desperate to mold him into their vision of success, they send him to Seishin, an elite boarding school nestled in the mountains of Nagano, known for shaping the next generation of world leaders.
To Sion, however, Seishin represents everything he despises—unearned privilege, hollow traditions, and the suffocating weight of expectations.
Then he meets Maeda Riku, the charismatic son of Japan's most powerful right-wing politicians and the school's untouchable golden boy. At Seishin, his life is turned upside down—but not by the institution. It's Riku who changes everything.
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Kim Daeyoung desperately needs a job. For some reason, he thinks it's a good idea to apply for a job in a field where he has zero experience: a manager in the idol industry. Now, not only does he have to deal with SM Entertainment and the uniqueness of the ONLYOU members, a rising boygroup; he also has to deal with Tokuno Yushi, their maknae, and the trials and tribulations that come with navigating love in the idol industry.
He's in for a ride that involves misunderstandings, an absurd amount of schedules, scandals, nosey fans, and just being in the public eye.
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Bookmarked by longstoryshort (aruhime)
12 May 2025
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Sion first pulls a calf out of a birth canal at twelve years old. Exactly a decade later, he debuts as an idol. Somehow it feels the same.
Bookmarked by longstoryshort (aruhime)
30 Oct 2024
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Sion embarks on a journey when he moves to Fukui for a year-long study abroad program. The moment he steps into his host family's sprawling, ancient home, he is struck by an unsettling atmosphere. The house, with its creaking floorboards and whispering walls, seems alive—breathing in sync with the secrets it harbors.
Equally captivating is the family's son, Riku, whose ethereal beauty is as haunting as it is captivating.

